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Originally Posted by Marchegiano
very impressive McGrooty. They shot from the hip, no viewing lens, and cranked at the same time. A camera operator in say the 20's is more an aficionado than most full production studio's whole crew. "speed" is the worst thing to try to judge given the speed of the two boxers would be controlled by how fast the operator cranks his camera. Long fights tend to get slower, crowds are really the only way to tell if the fighters have slowed, or if it's the camera man who's tired.....crowds don't tire.
I didn't mean to offend, Jabs, I can be a bit brazen but it's a natural evil derived from trying to be blunt and honest. However, I don't see were you've discredited the general claim. Boxing is not an evolving sport it's a circular sport. it chases it's ass.
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Thanks MARCH', with you around I have to keep putting in some real good posts, sometimes I thoroughly research and take notes, and sometimes I know enough to just rattle things off the top of my head (most are of this thought), I'll come up with an idea for a thread, then if it doesn't get going, I'll research for that subject, then they usually take off. Like I said before, this place needs your skills and knowledge, your information is in great detail and it mostly comes straight off the top of your head. Maybe Chemists have to think in the abstract and improvise like I have to when playing guitar,............... ............ Keep up the good work Marchy.